Tag Archives: Clarabridge

How Messy Multi Departmental Procurement and Lengthy Implementation Stall Text Analytics Insights The inspiration for this week’s clip in our “Get the Job Done!” series is the big-ticket procurement and implementation process—and all of those folks whose opinions you don’t need. Take a look: We hear all the time from prospective clients who’ve found […]

How to Get Bogged Down with Clarabridge in 2017 I don’t know if he’s actually a lumberjack, but the man in the video is definitely not a ballerina. It’s obvious to most that slapping a tutu on someone big and ungainly does not make him a dancer. Yet I see other text analytics software […]

Goodbye to Attensity, an early text analytics pioneer Fellow text analytics colleagues, I wanted to direct your attention to some industry news that broke today. It appears that Attensity—an OdinText competitor and a long time name in the text analytics software space—is selling its IP assets to InContact, a provider of call center solutions. (Read […]

Attensity Clarabridge Text Analytics Software Comparison – The Printing Press Still Prints, But Who Would Want To? I’m always a bit reluctant to talk about competitors because I don’t want to disparage anyone, but people often ask me: what differentiates OdinText from your two big, well-known text analytics software competitors, Attensity and Clarabridge? A RULE-BASED APPROACH […]

[Re-posted from Next Gen Market Research Blog] Disruptive Technologists Meetup Those of you in Manhattan interested in Big Data and Analytics, I’ve been invited to represent text analytics – unstructured analysis on a big data panel at the Disruptive Technologists Meetup in NYC this coming Monday. Would love to see some other Next Gen Market […]

[The following interview is re-posted with Permission from Seth Grimes’ Breakthrough Analysis] I post a yearly look at the Text Analytics industry — technologies and market developments — from the provider perspective. This year’s is Text Analytics 2014. To gather background material for the article, and for my forth-coming report Text Analytics 2014: User Perspectives on Solutions […]

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